Salary
$82.88 - $103.59 / hr
Location
Canada
Posted
Aug 16, 2026
City of Edmonton · Canada
Salary
$82.88 - $103.59 / hr
Location
Canada
Posted
Aug 16, 2026
Hours of Work\: 36.9 hours per week, Monday – Friday.
Salary Range\: 95M, Salary Grade\: ML4, $161,608.04 – $202,010.05 (Annually).
General:
Re-Clearances at schedule intervals or in any other circumstances, exigent or otherwise as required by Human Resources Division.
Applicants who have completed post-secondary education outside of Canada are encouraged to obtain an assessment of their credentials through the International Qualifications Assessment Service (IQAS) (https\://www.alberta.ca/international-qualifications-assessment.aspx) or another recognized Canadian credential evaluation service. For a list of designated evaluators, please visit the Alliance of Credential Evaluation Services of Canada (https\://canalliance.org/en/default.html). Including an IQAS certificate or other credential assessment certificate from a recognized Canadian credential evaluation service with your application is recommended to support the evaluation of the applicant’s educational qualification.
The Province of Alberta is a party to the Federal Agreement on Internal Trade, the Trade, Investment and Labour Mobility with British Columbia and the New West Partnership Trade Agreement with British Columbia and Saskatchewan. All of these agreements promote labour mobility between the Provinces. Applicants may obtain information regarding recognition of extra provincial credentials at www.newwestpartnershiptrade.ca.
Edmonton rests in the heart of Treaty Six territory in Alberta and the homelands of the Metis Nation.
HR Consultant\: GL
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Working for the Edmonton Police Service (EPS) is a highly complex and challenging communications posting. For the right candidate, it’s also one of the most rewarding. In this role, you’ll have the chance to work on files that are of critical importance to the community, testing your quick-thinking and your ability to formulate strategic, thoughtful, and empathetic responses to emerging issues. You’ll step right into key issues facing our city, all while becoming part a high-performing team.
The EPS has a significant responsibility to the public and you’ll be working at that vital interface, strengthening the trust and relationships between the Service and our many stakeholders. There will be days when you feel stretched, but many more days that you’ll feel pride as you see and feel your impact within the Service and the community.
Reporting to the Executive Director of the External Relations Division, the Director of the Digital Media and Public Affairs Branch will be a chief creator critical to the internal and external communication activities of EPS. In this position, you will provide guidance and vision to a dedicated team of communication professionals, bringing to life the content, stories, campaigns and connections that are central to EPS. More broadly, you are part of a senior leadership team that advances the Service’s Strategic Plan and the role of EPS in the community. Your responsibilities will include:
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Building and maintaining key relationships inside and outside the organization, including with the Edmonton Police Commission, the City of Edmonton, the Edmonton Police Foundation and various community groups, service providers and businesses.